(1) But I guess I hate to come across to people as a wuss .(2) Call me a wuss , but I don't think that's a nice message.(3) I felt bad refusing to do things - I felt like such a wuss .(4) Before that I had thought that a piercing at the top of my ear might look nice, but a friend who had had it done talked me out of it on the grounds that it hurt and I was a wuss .(5) Call me a wuss , but the older I get, the more I value the comfort of a roof, bed and sanitation.(6) I am going to be a wuss and apply for parking in the building, even if it is $70.00 more a month than a lot 2 blocks away.(7) I guess I have to learn to stop being such a wuss and not let things like this get to me, right?(8) ‘I'll see you as a wuss if you can't admit to what you're feeling,’ she told him.(9) what a snivelling wuss!(10) In other news: after five years in the South I am officially a wuss about the cold.(11) The image in Great Britain is that you are a bit of a wuss if you cannot keep up with it all.(12) Branded a wuss for fainting under the effects of a virus at Aberdeen on the opening day last season, Burke is now being lauded as a whizz for feinting past opponents using pace, power and poise.(13) Call me a wimp and a wuss if you want to, but I could picture him in my head, and I couldn't talk to him.(14) ‘Come on, you make me sound like a wuss ,’ I said, trying not to sound like a sissy idiot and miserably failing.(15) They talked about it for quite a long time, how even though people might think you're a wuss , you should always buckle up.(16) There was also a trolley that could take you up if you didn't think you could manage the climb, but I didn't want to be a total wuss about it either.